Performs a variety of blood tests, studies morphology of blood constituents and performs various coagulation tests to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Conducts technical procedures related to the counting and identification of blood cells and other specialized hematologic tests. Verifies accuracy of findings, identifies test inconsistencies, and takes appropriate action to make corrections and resolve problems. Operates, cleans, and maintains laboratory equipment used in blood analysis and procedures. May perform urinalysis studies. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports ... to a manager or supervisor. Typically requires an American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification or its equivalent. May require a state license to practice. Years of experience may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement.More Show Less
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Schedule: Hours are Friday-Tuesday 11pm-7:30am. Job Description. As a Medical Technologist, you will perform blood, urine, and body fluid tests with precision and a deep understanding of the underlying theories. You will study the morphology of blood constituents to gather data essential for diagnosing and treating diseases. Responsibilities. Gain experience and develop working knowledge by performing routine procedures utilizing complex instrume...
Overview. About the Role. The primary purpose of the Medical Technologist – Hematology is to independently perform both routine and complex laboratory analyses with precision and accuracy. This role is responsible for ensuring procedural and system controls, troubleshooting and problem-solving, as well as contributing to teaching and supervision under the direction of leadership. Technologists provide physicians with timely, accurate, and reliabl...